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RARE 1991 Original LIFE SAVERS HOLES Candy STORE DISPLAY Promo Dispenser Machine

$ 369.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type of Advertising: Sign
  • Theme: Candy & Nuts
  • Brand: Life Savers
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Date of Creation: 1991

    Description

    RARE ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1991 DISCONTINUED LIFE SAVERS HOLES STORE DISPLAY PROMOTIONAL CANDY DISPENSER
    THIS RARE ITEM WAS NEVER SOLD TO THE PUBLIC AND IS NEVER SEEN ON EBAY
    Offered here is a
    VERY RARE
    Original
    1991 Discontinued Life Savers PEP O MINT Holes Promotional Store Display Candy Dispenser
    Complete with Six Sealed Life Saver Pep O Mint Holes Candy. This Amazing item would Display Perfect. THIS IS A VERY RARE ORIGINAL 1991 Life Savers Candy Promo Store Display. (This is the Rare 1991 Pep O Mint Store Display)
    Please see all 12 clear pictures.
    These Life Savers Holes were only on the market and sold for a few months until it was Discontinued. At the end of 1990 they were All Recalled because of a choking hazard. People were choking on the tops of the plastic container and choking on the small candy inside. It was a Huge problem for the company and these were all quickly Recalled and taken off of the shelves.
    Just Google "Life Savers Holes Discontinued"
    and you can read all about the problems people were having with these small Life Savers candies. These Candies and especially this Store Display was impossible to find.
    This Original 1991 Vintage Life Savers Pep O Mint Holes Display item is really near Mint in HIGH GRADE Case Fresh Store Stock Near Mint Perfect Condition.
    The Sealed Candy alone is also Very Rare and just One sealed candy tube can Sell for - just for One Candy Roll / container tube.
    This Original Rare Store Display is AMAZING and is Never Seen for sale.
    This Display will also come with SIX Original Sealed Pep O Mint Candy Container Tubes of Life Savers Pep O Mint Holes
    PLEASE NOTE: This is a Large Fragile Display item that will be safely packaged and shipped in a Large Safe Box.
    Depending on where you are located, Shipping could be expensive.
    BUY IT NOW!!
    THIS IS THE REAL DEAL!!
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